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By Barrons
September 28, 2023
Copper Prices Have Tumbled. Is a Global Recession Coming?
Lower prices may indicate industry weakness, but the latest checkup with “Dr. Copper” shows the health of the global economy is holding up. more_horizontal
By Market Watch
September 26, 2023
Something unusual is happening in copper markets that hasn't been seen in 30 years
Something unusual is happening in the market for copper that hasn't been seen in nearly 30 years. Some see it as yet another sign that the global econ more_horizontal
By CNBC Television
August 8, 2023
Copper is the 'most strategic' out of all the metals, says Barrick Gold CEO Mark Bristow
Mark Bristow, Barrick Gold president and CEO, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the company's quarterly earnings results, the outlook on gold and copper, more_horizontal
By Reuters
July 7, 2023
Innovation in EVs seen denting copper demand growth potential
New electric vehicles from Tesla and rivals are being engineered for efficiency in a way that cuts copper content, changes that could limit demand gro more_horizontal
By ETF Trends
July 6, 2023
California Carbon Allowances a Less Volatile Commodity
This year remains a challenging one for most commodities as global economic slowing undermines demand. Ongoing uncertainty in the U.S. led to prolonge more_horizontal
By Business Insider
June 24, 2023
Why copper's 12% surge over the past month could signal bright times ahead for the broader economy
Copper prices have jumped as much as 12% from their May 25 low, and that could signal green shoots for the economy. The metal has long been viewed as more_horizontal
By Proactive Investors
June 14, 2023
Investors advised to hold off copper purchases ahead of forecast increase in price
Investors are asking when they should buy copper but, according to analysts at UBS, it is not quite time yet. “Our China copper predictor (about more_horizontal
By Barrons
June 9, 2023
Commercial Traders Are Net Long Copper. That's a Good Sign for the Red Metal.
Producers and users are looking to lock in low prices. Plus, investment newsletter commentary on China's punk recovery, Europe's brighter prospects, b more_horizontal